Allan Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain) - An atlas describing the transcriptional mechanism of human brain development, which includes RNA sequencing and exon microarray data profiling up to 16 cortical and subcortical structures across the full course of human brain development. Such information is referenced to MRI and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) data

Human Connectome Coordination Facility - The Connectome Coordination Facility houses and distributes public research data for a series of studies that focus on the connections within the human brain known as Human Connectome Projects.

Twin Registries

Australian Twin Registry - The Australian Twin Registry is supported by a project grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council

Mid-Atlantic Twin Registry - The Mid-Atlantic Twin Registry (MATR, pronounced "matter") is a population-based registry of 37,000+ twins of all ages who were born in or live in North Carolina , South Carolina , and Virginia.

The Danish Twin Registry - The Danish Twin Registry (DTR) is one of the oldest twin registries in the world. It was established in the 1950'es with the aim of studying causes of cancer, and through the years it has gradually been expanded so that it now comprises twins born through more than 125 years.

National Twin Registry of Sri Lanka - NTR is an independent academic and research institution founded with the aim of establishing a register for twins in Sri Lanka , to facilitate study of twins. We aim to establish a centre of excellence for twin, sibling, family studies and genetic studies for the South Asian Region.

The Minnesota Twin Family Registry - Two longitudinal research studies of over 9800 individuals, including twins, siblings, and parents born in Minnesota from 1936 to 1955 and from 1971 to 1981.

Cardiff Study of all Wales and North West of England Twins (CaStANET) - CaStANET is a longitudinal study that followed children and adolescents to early adulthood. This study has collected behavioral and psychopathological information using self-, parent and teacher reports, and has focused on the contributions of genetic and environmental risk factors to the psychological health of young people.

Swedish Twin Registry - The Swedish Twin Registry was established in the 1960s and contains information about some 85,000 twin pairs for which zygosity is known, both mono- and dizygotic pairs. The registry covers older, middle, and younger cohorts. There are approximately 30 projects ongoing based on data from the registry.

The Finnish Twin Cohort Study - The twin panel consists of three nationwide samples of the Finnish twin pairs. Major studies include nicotine dependence, eating disorders and brain imaging and alcohol use.

Pharmacogenetics of Nicotine Addiction Treatment - The goal of the Pharmacogenetics of Nicotine Addiction Treatment (PNAT) research program is to generate the evidence base to optimize treatment decisions for Individuals who want to quit smoking. The PNAT Consortium was formed in 2005 with funding from NIDA to identify the role of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic gene variation in nicotine dependence phenotypes, with a focus on prospective smoking cessation and medication response.

PhenX Substance Abuse and Addiction Project (SAA) - PhenX measures that are relevant to substance abuse and addiction research are included in several research domains, including 14 measures in the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Substances domain, four measures in the Cancer domain, three measures in the Respiratory domain, and one measure each in the Reproductive Health, Oral Health, Environmental Exposures, and Infectious Diseases and Immunity domains.

Rhesus Macaque Brain Atlases - These atlases enable the alignment of individual scans to improve localization and the statistical power of the results, and allow comparison of results between studies and institutions. A set of multi-subject atlas templates is constructed specifically for functional and structural imaging studies of rhesus macaque.

Macaque Brain Resource (MacBrainResource) - Macaque Brain Resource is a resource comprised of five distinct collections of macaque brain tissue available to investigators worldwide to provide a cost effective means for researchers to conduct de novo studies on the non-human primate brain

EMBRYS - A database of gene expression patterns mapped in the wholemount mouse embryo (ICR strain) of mid- gestational stages (embryonic days E9.5, E10.5, E11.5), in which the most striking dynamics in pattern formation and organogenesis are observed

e-mouse Atlas (EMA and EMAGE) - EMA is a 3D anatomical atlas of mouse embryo development with histology. EMAGE is a database of mouse gene expression which can be mapped into EMA 3D space

Molecular Anatomy of Mouse Embryo Project (MAMEP) - A comprehensive information resource for the functional analysis of pattern formation, tissue development, and organogenesis in mice. Wholemount in situ hybridizations on mid-gestation mouse embryos are used to assign genes to cell types and organs

Human Mouse Disease Connection - This database facilitate thes identification of published and potential mouse models of human disease, the discovery of candidate genes and the investigation of phenotypic similarity between mouse models and human patients

Gene Expression Database (GXD) - GXD collects and integrates the gene expression information in MGI. Its primary emphasis is on endogenous gene expression during mouse development

Nomenclature - Authoritative source of official names for mouse genes, alleles, and strains. Nomenclature follows the rules and guidelines established by the International Committee on Standardized Genetic Nomenclature for Mice

IMPC - A world-wide consortium of institutions dedicated to the production and phenotyping of germ line transmission of targeted knockout mutations in embryonic stem cells for 20 000 known and predicted mouse genes

Rat Genome

Rat Resource and Research Center - An NIH-funded Resource Center to supply biomedical investigators with the rat models, embryonic stem cells, related reagents, and protocols they require for their research

Zebrafish International Resource Center - An NIH-funded Resource Center to provide a central repository for wild-type and mutant strains of zebrafish (Danio rerio) and for materials and information about zebrafish research

National Gene Vector Biorepository (NGVB) - An NIH-funded Center to address the increasing needs of the research community for access to the use of viral transneuronal tracing tracers. This approach is the most widely used method to gain a circuit perspective on the functional architecture of the nervous system at a cellular level

Protein Resources

Antibody Registry - Provides a stable, traceable, permanent identifier to all antibody products created by large commercial vendors and individual laboratories